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Oscar-winner actress Patricia Neal dies at age 84
AP ^ | Aug. 8, 2010

Posted on 08/08/2010 9:08:41 PM PDT by PROCON

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Patricia Neal, the willowy, husky-voiced actress who won an Academy Award for 1963's "Hud" and then survived several strokes to continue acting, died on Sunday. She was 84. Neal had lung cancer and died at her home in Edgartown, Mass., on Martha's Vineyard, said longtime friend Bud Albers of Knoxville.

Neal was already an award-winning Broadway actress when she won her Oscar for her role as a housekeeper to the Texas father (Melvyn Douglas) battling his selfish, amoral son (Paul Newman).

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To: PROCON

May she rest in peace, I thought that she was wonderful.


41 posted on 08/08/2010 10:28:26 PM PDT by Irish Eyes
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To: jhw61

Jennifer is now a beaming, light-filled Christian Lady.


42 posted on 08/08/2010 10:30:50 PM PDT by MHGinTN (Dem voters, believing they cannot be deceived, it is impossible to convince them when deceived.)
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To: PROCON

Great actress. RIP.


43 posted on 08/08/2010 10:32:02 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: Red_Devil 232

One of my favorite movies.


44 posted on 08/08/2010 10:32:35 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: PROCON
Patrica Neal was a Godsend to Knoxville, East Tennessee, and stretching into Eastern Kentucky in a way most persons outside Knoxville don't know. At Ft Sanders Hospital is a Stroke and Spinal Rehabilitation Center which is named for her. She devoted much time and money to the center. She was likely to pop up anytime unannounced to check on things.

Thanks to her efforts and generosity many persons got the necessary therapy and rehab they needed. Without her behind it the place may never have been built. My wife was there for three months in early 1986. Back then there was no place else except Shepherd in Atlanta as the nearest such center.

46 posted on 08/08/2010 10:43:27 PM PDT by cva66snipe (Two Choices left for U.S. One Nation Under GOD or One Nation Under Judgment? Which one say ye?)
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To: PROCON

I remember her appearance at the Academy Awards a few years after suffering a stroke.

She came out on stage from behind the curtain to a standing ovation.

What she accomplished at that time, when stroke rehabilitation was much more chancey, was amazing.

She always gave credit to her husband Roald Dahl for his persistance in encouraging her.

She was a flawed human being, as are we all, but a authentic American success story.

She was tremendous in “The Subject was Roses” with a young Martin Sheen in addition to “Hud.”

RIP Patricia Neal.


47 posted on 08/08/2010 10:44:10 PM PDT by happygrl (Continuing to predict that Obama will resign)
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To: DemforBush
We lost Walter Matthau a few years back. I always did like his acting and dry humor.
48 posted on 08/08/2010 10:47:33 PM PDT by TheThinker (Communists: taking over the world one kooky doomsday scenario at a time.)
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To: happygrl; cva66snipe

I loved reading both of your posts, thanks.


49 posted on 08/08/2010 10:54:03 PM PDT by onyx (Sarah/Michele 2012)
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To: PROCON

Patricia Neal was one of those few remaining “old school” actresses that I think could qualify as “great.”

My two favorite roles portrayed by Ms. Neal were “Maggie” in the movie “In Harm’s Way” along with John Wayne as “Rock,” and as “Olivia Walton” in “The Homecoming,” the original movie which served as the pilot for the series.

As a WWII Army nurse she was a natural, in command, not a “raving beauty” but a confidence that made her sensual and a compassion that made her strong. She was the perfect female lead to John Wayne’s Naval Admiral “Rock.” And the rest of the cast of that movie was phenomenal as well!

I believe it was not long after Ms. Neal finished “In Harm’s Way” that she suffered her strokes, and spent some years in recuperation. “The Homecoming” was among her first projects upon her return to the screen. It was a holiday movie, made for TV. And I think Patricia Nealjust nailed the 1930’s Virginia mountain woman — attitude, accent, socio-economic circumstances and all. My own Mom tells me she thought Ms. Neal’s accent sounded fake, but we’ve agreed to disagree. The only hint I saw of Ms. Neal’s medical issues was a slight limp in the scene as she walked to buy sugar at “Ike’s Store” early in “The Homecoming.” I still try to watch this DVD every year during the holidays. The networks ought to put it on just like “It’s a Wonderful Life.”

Patricia Neal was a talented woman who poured herself into her roles. She was not perfect in her personal life — but how many of us look to actors and actresses of any era as our moral compasses? By that standard, she was almost exemplary! What I saw in her was a very gifted woman who invested her life in roles that spoke to something in the audiences who viewed the movies they were a part of. They identified somehow with her. And because of that, Patricia Neal can truly be said to have been a great American actress! Ms. Neal, you shall be missed, but not forgotten.


50 posted on 08/08/2010 10:57:24 PM PDT by patriot preacher (To be a good American Citizen and a Christian IS NOT a contradiction. (www.mygration.blogspot.com))
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To: PROCON

Rest in peace. Patricia Neal was one great actress.


51 posted on 08/08/2010 11:13:12 PM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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To: PROCON
Great actress, always felt like I knew her, as she seemed to reflect her own self in her acting.

Rest in His Peace

Nam Vet

52 posted on 08/08/2010 11:20:55 PM PDT by Nam Vet (Are you better off than you were 4 trillion dollars ago?)
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To: onyx
Glad to post the info. Patrica Neal Center not only works with patients they worked with the families. I got my caregiver training there while she was a patient or most of it anyway. Some of it I got from our friends in a nursing home we both worked at. You see some miracles there.

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53 posted on 08/08/2010 11:24:17 PM PDT by cva66snipe (Two Choices left for U.S. One Nation Under GOD or One Nation Under Judgment? Which one say ye?)
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To: Mortrey
I loved her as an actress-—Jeeze, I hope she wasn’t a liberal.

She was a great actress but sorry to tell you she was a big time liberal. She once stated that if Ronald Reagan ever got to be president, she would leave the country. She never did.

Also her daughter is a social worker and big time lesbian.
54 posted on 08/09/2010 12:21:11 AM PDT by truthguy (Good intentions are not enough.)
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To: PROCON

My favorite Christmas movie is “The Homecoming.” I watched it every year on TV as a kid and own the DVD. She played Olivia Walton perfectly with her slow Southern drawl and was believable as a mother of seven during the Depression. How she didn’t win the Emmy Award baffles me.


55 posted on 08/09/2010 1:15:21 AM PDT by snowflake2428
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To: cva66snipe

Thank you again, dear cva66snipe. Your personal experiences touch my heart. It’s wonderful to know about her goodness “off screen.” We already know she was a great actress. God bless and may she rest in peace.


56 posted on 08/09/2010 1:29:52 AM PDT by onyx (Sarah/Michele 2012)
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To: PROCON
She was beautiful. The movies, The Fountainhead and In Harms Way were my two favorites of hers. She was also pretty good in that campy sci fi movie; The Day The Earth Stood Still.
57 posted on 08/09/2010 2:06:44 AM PDT by OldMissileer (Atlas, Titan, Minuteman, PK. Winners of the Cold War)
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To: getarope

Yes, I remember that movie and Patricia Neal.


58 posted on 08/09/2010 3:38:06 AM PDT by GulfWar1Vet
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To: Red_Devil 232

She was absolutely beautiful in the Fountainhead.


59 posted on 08/09/2010 3:52:38 AM PDT by headstamp 2 ("My Boss is a Jewish Carpenter")
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To: PROCON
One of the two Hollywood actresses that I had a crush on when I was a youngster ...

Patricia Neal: Lt Maggie Haynes, "In Harm's Way" ...

Rosemary Clooney: Betty Haynes, "White Christmas" ...

Now that I type it, I guess I should have married a woman with the last name of "Haynes" ...

60 posted on 08/09/2010 4:10:08 AM PDT by BlueLancer (I'm getting a fine tootsy-frootsying right here...)
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